Edmund Randolph

Edmund Randolph (12 August 1753-12 September 1813) was the US Attorney General from 1783 to 1794.

Biography
Son of John Randolph and nephew of Peyton Randolph, Edmund was born to an influential English-American family. He was a second cousin of Thomas Jefferson. Randolph was elected to the office of Attorney General in 1783 and chose to remain neutral in the feud between Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, and he was frugal, thrifty, and morally impaired.